 Second time. Mr. President, I'm here as a CEO. Mr. President, there's a book on all sit down here with the best art for you. It's from the International Association of Firefighters. Thank you. John, for all the best for Friday. Good morning, Bob Doherty. Good morning, my name is John Doherty. You look better in person, Mr. President. Joe Cranes, Jersey City, how are you? Thank you. How about you? Thanks very much. Thank you, Mr. President. I believe in you. Mr. President, on behalf of the Atlanta City Firefighters, I know you're the Commander-in-Chief, but I want you to be an honorary chief in the Atlanta Fire Department. Well, I believe in you. I am most grateful and finally I've made it. I was about four years old in the city of Chicago, and having seen this really big sneak, seeing that engine coming down the street with those matched gray horses, yeah, I'm a big fan of pulling it. They're really good. I wanted to be a fireman. You're right, they made it. Thank you. I want to be President. Can you take care of that? Well, yeah. You're even free, Tom? Yeah, I think we're going to have to kind of move in. Many of you have been here. I don't know how the city is going to go back there. There's a lot of guys back there. Kirk, we have the kids, Kirk. Thank you, John. Thank you, sir. If it would be possible for me to get one, I had my PhD on it before, and I'd just like to get one. That's a PhD. Here it is, sir. Again. Tomorrow, I can be very handy. I'll just get over there. It will be OK, we will be OK. Thank you. I'll see you in Jersey City when you ground break, Newport City, I hope so, I'll see you then. Thank you Mr. President. Mr. President, nice to see you. Good morning Mr. President. Mr. President, nice to see you. Make him well. You're right. Mr. President, general report. Mr. President, good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning Mr. President. Good morning. Can you move in a little more. I think it is a good day. Thank you Mr. President. Can you get around the bank? Yes it is.